Architect M. J. Long has worked with a remarkable list of artists, designing both their living and working space. "Artists' Studios" explores some of these key projects, providing a personal insight into the creative mind behind the working space of...

In 1944, the publisher Paul Elek approached the well-known architect Jane Drew to edit an "Architects' Year Book". Given free rein during the period 1945 to the 1960s, ten volumes appeared with generously illustrated articles by leading thinkers, cri...

"The Third Typology and Other Essays" comprises a collection of Anthony Vidler's writings, opening with his 1976 editorial for Oppositions, "The Third Typology". Looking at theory and design from 1965 through to today, Vidler analyses changing ideas...

Danish landscape practice Schonherr meditates upon architecture's connection to beauty and its ability to enrich everyday life while strengthening our relationship to history, context and place in "Spaces & Places: Schonherr", the practice's first fu...

"The Architectural Drawing Book: A Survey of Drawing from Prehistory to the Present" comprises an overview of drawing and architecture related imagery, as well as key texts in the field throughout history, and touches on subjects such as developments...

Oxford University has had a formative role in shaping the city's uniquely dense historic fabric. With increased demand for development and the neglect of abandoned, poor quality buildings – previously housing tanneries, breweries and slaughterhouses-...

"Civilia: The End of Sub Urban Man" is a facsimile reproduction of the title by the same name originally published in 1971 by The Architectural Press. Written by Ivor de Wolfe (pseudonym), the author of Artifice books on architecture's The Italian To...

The second title in Artifice books on architecture's "Contemporary Architecture" series, "Contemporary Architecture: North America", is an insightful and provocative exploration of the most significant architecture and architectural movements develop...

"The Founding Myths of Architecture" brings together the work of some of the most influential figures from architectural theory to discuss the significance of the artform in relation to the history of mankind, returning to the authentic roots from wh...

"A Grid and a Conversation" presents a survey of work by the New York City-based firm Morris Adjmi Architects, well known for the Samsung building along the High Line and the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Morris Adjmi Architects interpret th...